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Mariah Carey has shared insights into her co-parenting journey with ex-husband Nick Cannon, emphasizing their commitment to providing a stable environment for their children. The singer revealed that both she and Cannon strive to create a harmonious atmosphere, ensuring their kids can transition smoothly between their two households.
Carey acknowledged the challenges that come with co-parenting but highlighted the importance of open communication and mutual respect. She expressed that their primary focus is on the well-being and happiness of their children, which motivates them to work together despite their differences.
The dynamic duo has made significant efforts to co-parent effectively, often prioritizing family time and shared experiences. Carey noted that their children are aware of their love and support, which helps foster a sense of security. As they navigate the complexities of co-parenting, both Carey and Cannon remain dedicated to nurturing their children's growth and happiness.
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